THE LA RAZA CRIME TIDAL WAVE - “These figures do not attempt to allege that foreign
nationals in the country illegally commit more
crimes than other groups,” the report states. “It
simply identifies thousands of crimes that should
not have occurred and thousands of victims that
should not have been victimized because the
perpetrator should not be here.”
CHARLOTTE CUTHBERTSON

Friday, February 16, 2018

ICE nabs 195
criminal illegal immigrants

during workplace inspections in Los Angeles

by Anna
GiaritelliIn this 2017 photo released
by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, foreign nationals are arrested
during a targeted enforcement operation conducted by ICE aimed at immigration
fugitives, re-entrants, and at-large criminal aliens in Los Angeles. This week,
ICE deportation officers and special agents took a total of 212 people into
custody during 122 notices of inspection to businesses throughout the southern
California region. (Charles Reed/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement via
AP)

Federal immigration agents arrested 195 criminals living in the
U.S. illegally during a five-day worksite enforcement operation around Los
Angeles Sunday through Thursday.

U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement deportation officers and special agents took a total of 212
people into custody during 122 notices of inspection to businesses throughout
the southern California region.

ICE said 195 of the arrestees were convicted criminals, had been
issued a final order of removal and failed to leave the country, or had been
previously removed from the U.S. and returned illegally.

About 100 in that group
have been previously convicted of violent offenses, including child sex crimes,
weapons violations, and assault, as well as serious misdemeanor offenses.

ICE Director Thomas
Homan defended the agency's detainment of 27 noncriminal illegal immigrants and
said those people were not the target of their enforcement operations. Due to
Los Angeles' sanctuary city policies, which bar federal officers from picking
up individuals at the jail, ICE is forced to find them at their home or workplace
or find them in other ways.

"Because sanctuary
jurisdictions like Los Angeles prevent ICE from arresting criminal aliens in
the secure confines of a jail, our officers are forced to conduct at-large
arrests in the community, putting officers, the general public, and the aliens
at greater risk and increasing the incidents of collateral arrests," Homan
said in a statement. "Fewer
jail arrests mean more arrests on the street, and that also requires more
resources, which is why we are forced to send additional resources to those
areas to meet operational needs and officer safety."

The interior
enforcement agency conducted 1,360 of these I-9 audits in fiscal year 2017, and
carried out notices of inspection at 77 northern California businesses in
January and February.

Notices of inspection
informs businesses that ICE will audit their hiring records to verify
employees' hiring eligibility. Businesses receive three days to produce papers
confirming its employees' eligibility to work, and if they do not, immigration
agents will conduct an inspection for compliance.

"Critics argue that giving amnesty to 12 to 30 million illegal aliens in the U.S. would have an immediate negative impact on America’s working and middle class — pecifically black Americans and the white working class — who would be in direct competition for blue-collar jobs with the largely low-skilled illegal alien population." JOHN BINDER

"Additionally, under current legal immigration laws, if given amnesty, the illegal alien population would be allowed to bring an unlimited number of their foreign relatives to the U.S. This population could boost already high legal immigration levels to an unprecedented high. An amnesty for illegal aliens would also likely triple the number of border-crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border." JOHN BINDER

A group of open borders activists blocked and surrounded federal immigration officials in downtown Los Angeles, California on Thursday, preventing the agents from accessing a nearby detention center.

Coordinated by a slew of open borders groups, about 50 illegal immigrant activists stopped a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) van of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents while they were on their way to a detention center.

The open borders activists shouted, “Stop the deportations!” and other pro-illegal immigration chants, as captured by Los Angeles Times reporter Marcus Yam.

“Hey hey! Ho ho! Deportations have got to go!” the activists can be heard shouting at ICE agents. Another open borders activists shouted at Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers, saying “F*ck all you n*ggas!”

Organizers with the open borders groups told the Times that the blocking of the DHS van was to protest the “machinery of deportation.”

“The original goal was to really loudly proclaim that we’re not going to stand for ICE destroying families … on Valentine’s Day of all days,” said Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, who is on the board of an organizing group.

“When the ICE/DHS van came, our group of people decided it was time to put their bodies in front of the machinery of deportation,” he said.

The “open borders” lobby has become increasingly outraged at the lack of immediate amnesty for the 12 to 30 million illegal aliens living across the United States.

Last month, for example, a group of activists with the George Soros-funded group “United We Dream” held a mock funeral where they blasted President Trump and conservatives for “killing our dreams” by not immediately giving them amnesty, as Breitbart Newsreported.

Critics argue that giving amnesty to 12 to 30 million illegal aliens in the U.S. would have an immediate negative impact on America’s working and middle class — pecifically black Americans and the white working class — who would be in direct competition for blue-collar jobs with the largely low-skilled illegal alien population.

Additionally, under current legal immigration laws, if given amnesty, the illegal alien population would be allowed to bring an unlimited number of their foreign relatives to the U.S. This population could boost already high legal immigration levels to an unprecedented high. An amnesty for illegal aliens would also likely triple the number of border-crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.

“Illegal aliens are not supposed to work, and knowingly providing shelter for illegal aliens can be construed as harboring and shielding, elements of a felony under federal law, Title 8 U.S. Code § 1324.”

“Where aliens and jobs are concerned, even many categories of nonimmigrant aliens (temporary visitors) including aliens who lawfully enter under the Visa Waiver Program or with tourist visas may not work in the United States and immediately become subject to removal (deportation) if they seek gainful employment.” ----MICHAEL CUTLER – FRONTPAGE mag

NumbersUSA’s Rosemary Jenks:

E-Verify Ignored in DACA Negotiations Because ‘Members

of Congress Know It Will Work’

Members of Congress broadly oppose a legislative nationwide E-Verify mandate for employers because “they know it will work,” said NumbersUSA’s Rosemary Jenks, explaining why E-Verify is not being pushed in congressional negotiations for an amnesty deal for recipients of the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Jenks further noted that both parties are beholden to special interests supportive of “mass migration.”